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J" 51 ». Product of General Motors Ml you would expect in Higher Priced Cars Here is what Chevrolet alone gives you at anywhere near Chevrolet price. The power and smoothness of a valve-in-head motor —the simplicity of a modern 3-speed transmission—the comfort of extra-long semi-elliptic springs—the handling ease of a semi-reversible steering gear—the beauty and long life of Duco finish —and Fisher bodies on closed cars. Let a demonstration show you what these features mean—and why- " Everyone is Talking Chevrolet" Chevrolet 1* now comp!t>t?!,T assembled by Ke-.v 7ea!and labour at the Tetone work* oC General Motors New !>alan<l Limitr-d—----this location ion of insinnfiii-tnra giving you lower pHr** and a wider selection of modrti. M^jyiwi CHEVROLET PRICES TOURING £ ROADSTER £ SPORTS ROADSTER .. £ COACH £ SEDAN £ HALF-TON CHASSIS . t ONE TON CHASSIS .. JE i DE?7^ m -rr^UV&mm rv'^M^mmm w mm mt^fes The model illustrated is the i-<hor Sedan finished in Aquamarine Blm icith black fenders and upper • structure. (Colour* subject to change.) s Motors Motor Merchants

Two yean ago I sail: n 1 CAN SUCCEED AND I DID through I.C.S. Trainlne in my tpare time, in my own home, at the trifling co«t of a few hours of my time daily, and a few shillings of my wages monthly. Of course the I.C.S. can train you too. Send in Enquiry Coupon and find out for joaiieit. - - - POST THIS PORTION International Correspondence 85 Cuba Street, Wellington, siis-Pleaso send ma n free Prospectus SivinS full particulars of a.ll branch** of the profession or occupation before which I have inorked X. If your sublet is not on this list, wiito it here t™. - -•Architect. —Accountant, -Building Contractor, —General Bookkeeper, —Concrete Contractor, —Slore Bookkeeper, —Sanitary Engineer, —Station Bookketper, —Structural Engineer, —Store Manager, —Shire Engineer —Window Dresser, —Suneyor, —Show Card Writer, —Carpenter, ' —Plan Drawer, Retail Salesman, Outdoor Salesman, —Motor Mechanic, — Advertising \igt. —Motor Electrician, —Commefcial Artist, -Electrical Engineer, —Sales Later Writer. - Radio Experimenter, —Shorthand Writer, —Mech. Draurhtsnmn, —Journalist, •—Mechanical Engin'r, —General Education, —Colliery Engineer, —French or Spanish, -Steam Engineer, —Milliner, —Kefrigcrat'nEngin'r, —Dressmaker. (There «re nearly 3.000.000 I.C.S. students. oter 19.000 of these being iri New Zesland.) ENQUIRIES COST NOTHING—WRITE NOW Name ** Age Occupation - . Address ■ ••••ij ij CUSTARD POWDER IRISH MOSS WEDDING CAKE BOXES for send- ' ins; pieces by post for sole at the HfißAi..u > "Ooi(}e.

A Gift for a Day or Lifetime? Why Not Give HOW LONG BO YOU WANT THE MEMORY OF YOUR THOUGHTFULNESS TO ENDURE? FOR A PERSON WHO LOYES THE j HOME THERE IS NO GIFT LIKE FURNITURE, AND NO PLACE TO GET IT BETTER OR MORE REASONABLE THAN The New Home Furnishers. Xmas PERHAPS DAD -would greatly appreciate a small Boo!| Table or a Smokers' Cabinet to go by his arm chair. FERHAPS MOTHER yearns for a Tea Wagon, a Chair for her room, a Writing Desk, or one of our famous Cushions. PERHAPS BROTHER would like a Gramophone, a Book-case, or a Wireless Pedestal. PERHAPS SISTER wants a "nice Choval, or an Oral Mat, or a Fire Screen for her room, or a Work Basket. NOW IS THE TIME TO GET BUSY AND BUY YOUR NMAS GIFTS. Remember Furniture Gifts last, and THE NEW HOME FURNISHERS arc just the ones that make the very best gifts. The New Home Furnishers CORNER GLADSTONE ROAD AND DERBY STREET. Phones: Showroom 1341, Factory 1472. ; {■■ ■ ■ : , ■■ . ..■ ■

THE BEST OF DRY CLEANING AND PRESSING] SUITS AND COSTUMES, 7/6.. Guaranteed to remove all Oil and Oreaee Stains. Cleaned, Dyed, and Pressed. FADED SUITS 14/-, COSTUMES 12/6. Hats Cleaned and Blocked. CITY DYE WORKS 58 CUSTOM STREET : I'hone 4R5 U ally before the public by Advertis Lng regularly in the Herald, your new customers fail to come in and your old ones uTadually "die off," because, especially in fetail merchandising, thera are so many counter-attractions else*

PUHA SERVICE U»ve* Puba Daily at 8.30 a.m., Ta ELaraka 9 a.m , and Oruiond 9.30 a.m. Returning from Heraid Office at 4 p.m. except Saturday. SATURDAYS: Bus leaves town at 11.50 a.m. for Kaitaratahi, returning at 12.16 p.m. Late Bus from Pnha at 5 p.m., returning after Pictures. Bus leares for Puna 3.30 p.m. E. G. GREY, PROPRIETOR, "NLESS you keep your name conuuu- ; ally before the publio by Advertising regularly in tha HERALD, your new customers fail to come in and your old ones gradually "die off," because, especially in retail merchandising, tb* ore so "manv counter-attractions nw> •bet*. I '

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16210, 7 December 1926, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16210, 7 December 1926, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16210, 7 December 1926, Page 7